Lists of Corporate Assets - Media Companies

Media Companies

Media companies are included here based on their inclusion in an online list provided by the Columbia Journalism Review, published by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. The country in which the company has its corporate headquarters is noted after each company name. (As of 2008-03-11 this list is incomplete.)

  • Advance Publications, United States
  • American Media, United States
  • Belo, United States
  • List of assets owned by Bertelsmann, Germany
  • List of assets owned by Cablevision, United States
  • List of assets owned by CanWest Global Communications, Canada
  • List of assets owned by CBS
  • List of assets owned by CHUM Limited
  • List of assets owned by Clear Channel Communications
  • List of assets owned by Comcast
  • List of assets owned by CTVglobemedia
  • List of assets owned by Disney
  • List of assets owned by Dow Jones
  • List of assets owned by Gannett
  • List of assets owned by Hearst Corporation
  • List of assets owned by Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation
  • List of assets owned by News Corporation
  • List of assets owned by New York Times Company
  • List of assets owned by Rogers Communications
  • List of assets owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group
  • List of assets owned by Time Warner
  • List of assets owned by Tribune Company
  • List of assets owned by Viacom
  • List of assets owned by Village Voice Media
  • List of assets owned by Washington Post Company

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